This research study, being conducted by Angelyna Boyd, a doctoral candidate at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, is focused on learning how important African-American fathers are in the lives of their daughters, and whether their absence affects self-esteem, sexual relationships or even mental health. Participation is open to women who consider their fathers absent from their childhoods, and will include a 30-minute interview via Skype.

If you would like to participate, please see the flyer attached below and contact Angelyna Boyd at axb8976@ego.thechicagoschool.edu.